On Fri, Feb 11, 2000 9:53 PM, Marc Sira <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If it's just the presence of the Silverlining driver that's causing your
> problem, you can work around that by manually hacking the disk's
partition
> map with Norton Disk Editor. This can be a bit daunting, as you might
> imagine. You might also be able to use another, more flexible tool like
an
> old version of FWB HD Toolkit to make that driver inactive.
>
Believe it or not, Silverlining will let me delete the driver's partition,
but Apple's software won't let me add a driver. Now that I have your info,
I might be tempted to try again. It took me all weekend to backup via
LocalTalk and restore, but I'm sick (and tired!) of not having the sleep
feature. Thanks for the info.
-Jon Glass
Krakow, Poland
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